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This is just a short note to see if in fact my e-mails make it on to the list. I
have participated in list discussions for years, but for better than a year now,
the LISTSERV has not let me send to the list. I do partly begin to believe that
this problem is now remedied. We will see.
This year, I have had the great good fortune of actually having a poetry and
literature student sufficiently empassioned by Pound to want to write a long
paper on aspects of his work. For those of you out thar who teach, what has been
the undergarduate reaction to your attempts to work Pound into a course? For
those of you who bring him into discussions using other venues, how is Pound
faring as a subject? All the best, Robert K
Robert E. Kibler, Ph.D.
English and Humanities
Minot State University
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